I made this functional model of the Pokeball that we see in the anime. Gotta catch'em all!
20h 39m
7× print file
0.20 mm
0.10 mm
0.40 mm
168.00 g
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updated October 20, 2024

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Hello again!

I had been wanting to make a Pokeball with my printer for a while, and although I had initially thought of using one of the existing models, this time I wanted to make the model from scratch. I was inspired by several of the existing models on the internet and I share the result I got to.

I must clarify that this model is not completely printed, it needs two 3mm x 1.5mm magnets to operate the button and an 8mm barrel hinge to join the upper part with the lower part. I have used the following:

I recommend printing the outer parts with a 0.1mm layer height. The model is designed so as not to have to paint practically any part (although I have had to). In the following image, you can see a little better the printable parts and their assembly.

   For the main pieces I have used supports only for the following areas     

If you have any questions or problems with the parts, do not hesitate to contact me and I will see how to solve it. Please share your makes!

I really hope you enjoy this model. I also include a base for the exposition of the Pokeball. Soon I hope to be able to add the external parts to be able to make the other existing balls in Pokemon. Happy printing!

 

I HAVE ALREADY PUBLISHED THE OTHER FIRST GENERATION POKEBALLS, DOWNLOAD THEM HERE!

 

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